Niagara shot a 356 at Little River Country Club to win Tuesday's 18-hole tourney. Peshtigo and Crivitz tied for second at 363.

It was the second straight M&O golf title for the Bulldogs.

"Winning conference is our No. 1 goal," Behnke said.

After the two M&O nine-hole meets, St. Thomas Aquinas Academy was tied with Peshtigo with 32 team points, while Niagara was fourth. On Tuesday, the Cavaliers shot a 372 to place fifth, and they fell to third in the final standings, one point behind Niagara.

Niagara's T.J. Liebergen fired a 78 to capture medalist honors. His steady round included one birdie, a tap-in three on No. 16.

"Means a lot," he said. "Good to continue the tradition among the family."

Liebergen said his wedges were working well on Tuesday.

"And my driver was working pretty well," he said.

Crivitz's Austin Banaszak and Anthony Jazwiecki of Suring were one stroke behind Liebergen at 79.

Liebergen earned player of the year honors. He was joined on the M&O first team by Peshtigo's Marcus Behnke and Mitchell Behnke, Casey Boyle of STAA and Jazwiecki.

Mitchell Behnke had the best round, 39, on Little River's front nine. Then, Marcus Behnke was shooting even par through the first seven holes on the back nine. He pulled off a crafty bump-and-run shot under a tree from about 80 yards away on No. 16. It stopped several feet from the cup, and he sank the birdie putt.